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Having its roots in India and being a big heritage product of our culture, Chintz is an Indian fabric and a rare handloom find that was banned in Europe during the British Raj.
Originally worn by Indian laborers, madras became a staple of preppy American fashion in the 1960s after advertisers spun its tendency to bleed in the wash as a selling point.
The fabric has a history so old it was used to wrap mummies in ancient Egypt as well as used for burial shrouds in China over 2,000 years ago -- long before the now-iconic cotton was introduced to ...
In the acknowledgements of A Frayed History - the journey of Cotton in India, Meena Menon, who has co-authored the book with cotton crusader Uzramma says, “It was Uzramma who opened the ...
India’s fabric of the future. Amid a global push to reduce the use of plastic for environmental reasons, the country is promoting jute — an ancient textile, produced in colonial-era mills ...
The genderless silhouettes and styles of the brand are crafted in degrees of hand-spun indigenous cotton, from fabric as fine as 400 count to thick, 0-count denim; with co-founder and director ...
The pair struck a dollar-a-yard deal (about $10 per yard in today’s money), with an immediate shipment of 10,000 yards that was entirely scooped up by Brooks Brothers and tailored into sporty ...
The pair struck a dollar-a-yard deal (about $10 per yard in today’s money), with an immediate shipment of 10,000 yards that was entirely scooped up by Brooks Brothers and tailored into sporty ...